The rest of the batch:
No. 10 384 Par 4 tee. Best line of play is left-center.
Approach from the right. The mound protecting the green will kick the ball into the mini hillside apple orchard.
Approach from the left.
Rear of the green. My second shot wound up in the little bunker.
No. 11 560 Par 5 tee. Cue chainsaw.
No. 11 fairway
No. 11 approach.
11 green.
No. 12 137 Par 3. Just far enough back not to be a drop shot.
No. 13 342 Par 4 tee.
No. 13 fairway upon clearing the fairway bunkers.
The tiny #13 green.
Another shot of 13 green. If you are going to miss, miss right, where a foot deep bunker will allow for an easy recovery. Otherwise, it is a slightly kinder version of #7.
No. 14 285 Par 4 tee. This hole is shorter than its classic short par 4 design shortness might suggest -- does that makes any sense?
No. 14 fairway.
No. 14 green from rear. My tee shot cleared the green, almost landing OOB in the Fenimore Estate, and I had to pitch back on. Choose your club wisely, esp. in windy conditions.
No. 15 462 Par 5 tee. To the right, unseen, is another gouged out grass pit. To the left is the best shot. Unfortunately, there is that big tree in the way. (I suggested "Morgan's Tree" to the pro shop staff. They are taking it under consideration.)
No. 15 fairway right, just beyond the pit. The best approach is left, or you will be stuck with a very uneven lie.
No. 15 fairway bunker, which claimed my attempt at a low second shot as the wind kicked up.
No. 15 green. You do not want to be long.
The rear drops straight off, and the Coopertown C.C.'s maintenance road's next stop is the first tennis court.
No. 16 366 Par 4 tee. The bunkers guard the best line of approach to the green.
Approach to No. 16 from right...
... and from the left. Tiny, tiny green.
No. 17 182 Par 3 tee. Wind is a huge factor in club selection here.
The green, the wind.
No. 18 515 Par 5, which bends a full 180 degrees around the lake shore!
... and another angle, with the green across the lake in front of the Otesaga Hotel.
Looking back as the storm rolls in.
A sweet two-tiered green with an open approach for a gentle finish after the tee-induced adrenalin rush.